Snowmobile dolly

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Thinking of getting a snowmobile dolly for moving the Apex around in the garage/yard. The one I'm looking at lifts at the running boards, not many other areas to lift from on a sled.
Just a little leery that may put excessive stress on the running boards and coolers. Any thoughts? Guess I could make the lift plates larger to spread out the load.
 
Those type of dollies usually have a 4x6 lifting pad which is sufficient. Those coolers are pretty tough.
 
I built 4 of the eazymove type sled dolly and gave 3 of them out as Christmas presents. The nice thing about this type is you can get close to the Yamaha center of gravity and the little solid wheels don't flatten under the 4 stroke weight like the pneumatic tires on the old style dollys do. These are much easier to wheel around.
 
Nick1945 said:
actionjack said:
http://www.eazymovecarts.com/ezmove/index.html

I like the idea of these.

I have that one, work great ;)!

X3, And the best part about the eazymove, is it comes apart and can hang flat on the wall. No big hoop dollies taking up room in the garage.

It's not the handiest if you have both long travel and short travel sleds as you have to adjust it's height. (SRX and Apex/Phazer) But if you have all Long travel sleds, then it's a breeze.
 
RedRX1 said:
I built 4 of the eazymove type sled dolly and gave 3 of them out as Christmas presents. The nice thing about this type is you can get close to the Yamaha center of gravity and the little solid wheels don't flatten under the 4 stroke weight like the pneumatic tires on the old style dollys do. These are much easier to wheel around.
I'll be out to Chataqua as soon as there is snow to pick my gift up.

Hey how bout making a thread on building them?
 


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